home decor ideas

Senin, 27 April 2015

Retro Stencilled School Stools


Not sure about you, though typographics always seem to catch my eye.
These stools were originally salvaged from an old secondary college (does anyone notice a pattern emerging here - this table and this locker were from schools too) where I assume they were used in the woodwork classroom as most of them have what look like saw cuts, nail holes, chisel marks and the like. Here they are before:


When I first brought six of these stools home everyone thought I was crazy - myself included to be honest. I loved the pared back industrial feel of them though wanted to add a little something for a unique edge. I wasn't quite sure what however so they sat in the garage for a while until I finally had a brain wave - these things can take time, you know.


I made three stencils based on text from vintage flashcards (I like my pieces to have some substance so chose the cards - originally used in a school and from a similar era - rather than just picking some design willy-nilly. Don't get me wrong though, willy-nilly is fine too).


To maintain and enhance the natural patina of the timber, I simply lightly sanded each seat before wiping on a diluted walnut stain which was allowed to seep into all the battle scars, adding some more depth and richness. To finish I applied two coats of danish oil.
I love the extra character the original old screws provide too.


I left the metal frames in original condition.


I recently sold two sets of these stools to a client who has three children and wanted to use three at her breakfast bar and one in each of their bedrooms as little side tables - how cute.